Fantastic Response To TechCrunch’s Blackbird Fiasco!
December 12, 2008
This morning there is a very appropriate response to the flare up instigated by TechCrunch’s poor handling of the release of the Blackbird browser by Black Web2.0’s Angela Benton. I have come to know and respect her thoughts and opinions via Twitter prior to her response read today and yet she is even more eloquent and precise in her analysis of the intentions, needs, and available supply on all sides of the table involving minorities and microcosms found online. If you have not read her words, please do so immediately!
Hopefully, her words will serve to turn on lights where desired and among those with open minds. Readers without anything else to live for cannot get beyond their limited geographical travel and single generational achievements if at all.
Congratulations Angela and what a great way to whack a mole intelligently! I hope to see you profiled more often and included around the table among other majority web2.0 media venues that have been conspicuously silent on the matter and called out on the carpet already.
Peace!
My first video to be removed by YouTube!
December 11, 2008
W00t! My first video to be removed by YouTube! Figurative speech taken for literal meaning: http://bit.ly/pushthatbullyoff
I’m Pushing Bullies Off Merry Go Rounds!
December 11, 2008
Somehow strangely enough, YouTube removed this same video although any viewer should be able to see that I was figuratively speaking versus literally speaking of violence!